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... DEPRESSED AND NONDEPRESSED PATIENTS Degree of depression None ( % ) Mild ( % ) Moderate ( % ) Severe ( % ) Manifestation ( n = 224 ) ( n = 288 ) ( n = 377 ) ( n = 86 ) Loss of appetite 2020 21 40 54 40 60 76 27 38 58 40 62 80 285000 72 ...
... DEPRESSED AND NONDEPRESSED PATIENTS Degree of depression None ( % ) Mild ( % ) Moderate ( % ) Severe ( % ) Manifestation ( n = 224 ) ( n = 288 ) ( n = 377 ) ( n = 86 ) Loss of appetite 2020 21 40 54 40 60 76 27 38 58 40 62 80 285000 72 ...
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... depressed and nondepressed patients . It was found that the depressed patients showed a diminished salivary secretion . Gottlieb and Paulson ( 1961 ) applied Peck's technique to 18 hospital- ized patients with the diagnosis of ...
... depressed and nondepressed patients . It was found that the depressed patients showed a diminished salivary secretion . Gottlieb and Paulson ( 1961 ) applied Peck's technique to 18 hospital- ized patients with the diagnosis of ...
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... patients ( see Chapter 15 ) . The focusing on the material in terms of the patient's perception of himself and of ... nondepressed patients was confirmed ( Chap- ter 13 ) . This initial finding seemed to warrant a more complete ...
... patients ( see Chapter 15 ) . The focusing on the material in terms of the patient's perception of himself and of ... nondepressed patients was confirmed ( Chap- ter 13 ) . This initial finding seemed to warrant a more complete ...
Contents
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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